For most Zipponians, we work an average of 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. This usually means sitting at a desk cranking away at various tasks, which typically leads to taking about 15 minutes to eat so you can get back to the work day. What if I told you that your brain is most productive in 90-minute windows? If you’re grinding your brain for 480 straight minutes a day, is your brain actually being the most productive it can be, or is your work turning to garbage? How do we avoid letting our rock-star brains turn into mush, you ask? You are in luck, my friend, because I am a self-appointed wizard on what I call “brain breaks.”
Before we dive into this, I know what you’re all thinking right now: how do I find time to take breaks throughout my day? The key to successful brain breaks is to give yourself permission to take them knowing that it is the best way to boost your productivity. We can all fall into the habit of feeling anxiety when we’re stressed over the reality of a desk pilling up with tasks. This stress can lead us to believe that there is no way we could take a break, because if we did, we would fail at our job and not complete our tasks.
By allowing yourself to take a break, you’re actually helping your brain from getting bored. As a result, you’re more likely to better focus, efficiently finishing that pile of work on your desk. Brain breaks are a great way to boost your productivity in a manageable way, and can foster creativity and efficiency throughout the day. These breaks give us much-needed time to rest our eyes, move around, stretch out our stiff muscles and get more blood and oxygen flowing to our brains. This allows us to unwind and obtain a fresh outlook on complex work problems. Just to be clear, when I say to take a break, I’m not talking about hopping in bed and taking a two-hour nap like the old college days (even though that doesn’t sound like the worst idea I’ve had today…RIP college me). Small changes in your work day can truly lead to big results.
Let’s talk about how we can actually put these steps into our daily routines at the office.
Now that you’re a brain break wizard as well, please join me in standing up from your desk and taking a five-minute walk. When you return, you can tackle the day with fresh eyes and a more productive mindset.
--Makenzie